Editor's note: With the seventh part in the Star Wars saga, The Force Awakens, arriving in theaters this week, we're celebrating all things geeky from a galaxy far, far away here on the Feed. From helping get you up to speed on what you need to know to offering recipes for a Star Wars marathon and joining the debate on which order to watch the movies in, we've got you covered, rebel scum.

Millennium Falcon Air Hog

Continuing in the theme of thoroughly awesome remote controlled Star Wars toys is this ACTUAL FLYING MILLENNIUM FALCON from the geniuses at Air Hogs. The full sized one, available at big box stores like Walmart and Target, is $88-$110. There's a smaller version, however, for $25-$50. Hyperdrive not included.

R2-D2 measuring cups

Full confession: I have these and I rarely use them because it's so adorable and also difficult to make sure the tower of cups is stacked just so to stay together. But you can't deny their appeal. YOU JUST CAN'T. They're $15 right now from ThinkGeek, a highly recommended treasure trove of all things nerdy.

A lightsaber selfie stick

This Yoda/yoga mat that also offers some motivation

Clearly this Yoda mat has not seen me, er, try yoga. "YOU WANT THE IMPOSSIBLE!" comes to mind. But maybe your more flexy friend will see this as some motivation. It's $25, and again there's also a Darth Vader version that is surprisingly also motivational ("the Force is strong with this one").

Millennium Falcon sunshade

This is especially useful here in Florida, where cars get about as hot as Tatooine in the summertime (with all the humidity of Dagobah). I have one that recently bit the dust, so if you want to buy me one, I wouldn't complain. It retails for $10-$15, available from Amazon, Hot Topic and ThinkGeek, among others. There are also a handful of less realistic but still damn cool ones at Think Geek, like this Boba Fett one.

Wookiee slippers

Okay, so these are a lot less useful in Florida, but maybe you're like me and have cold feet and a hatred for cold floors. These come in men's and children's sizes for about $20.

If the nerd in your life is very fashionable, i.e. too fashionable for those Wookiee slippers, do check out Lydia's post about the Star Wars fashion choices. And if all else fails, you can always try to score your dear nerd some Star Wars tickets, though keep in mind that The Force Awakens seems to be heading toward a record-breaking box office weekend at hyperspace speeds.